Could BART's financial struggles kill an East Bay library?
Briefly

BART's Transit-Oriented Development program aims to increase ridership and provide housing, with 4,000 units built and plans for more, benefiting the Bay Area region.
Housing units near BART stations generate revenue, reflect community needs by offering affordable and market-rate options, and incorporate amenities like public libraries.
Despite financial struggles, BART's housing and library projects are secure as the land is owned, requiring minimal additional costs for development.
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